Example sentences of "'s [adv] to the [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 He 's on to the ball before anyone else , but he conserves the energy of his horses . ’
2 So it 's down to the chip and we have n't had the chance of being .
3 At least by then some of his pupils might be converted to the idea that there 's more to the cinema than the Addams Family and Terminator 2 .
4 Neatly arranged opposite is an array of samplers , sequencers , drum machines and keyboards — just to prove there 's more to the man than the jingle-jangle of six strings over a pickup .
5 Make people down South realize there 's more to the North than muck and football hooligans .
6 But there 's more to the Mouse than meets the eye .
7 And it 's up to the school or college then to pass on their application form directly to the UCCA .
8 Order , or or or order , order , the honourable lady would not expect me to comment on something that has been on television , er in something that I I have no er I I did n't even see last night , it 's up to the minister whether he wishes to come and make a statement it is really not at all a point of order for me .
9 It 's back to the league and back to business for Gloucester tomorrow at Bristol .
10 You ca n't sleep you 're actually providing your own sleep deprivation and you say hey , next thing you know I really will be falling down the stairs ! but he does n't seem to get the joke and then it 's back to the cell and then the interview room with the barred , opaqued windows so you ca n't see out and they switch on the tape-machine recording everything as usual and it 's getting more bizarre ; they get me to do a Michael Caine voice !
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